Finding lost objects games




















Developed by Richard Hogg and Hollow Ponds, I Am Dead tells the story of a man and his dog who have both died but are still watching over their beloved home island.

When the volcano on the island begins to show signs it's going to erupt, it's up to them to figure out how to warn the locals. This is a unique hidden object game in that the core mechanic revolves around going inside of various objects to help gain the context needed to stop the impending disaster. Another new hidden object game that hit PC stores recently was Sizeable, a relaxing game about examining tiny dioramas. The puzzle exploration game allows the players to grow and shrink various objects that a part of a level to find various objects.

Each miniature area has its own unique theme that you can play with in order to accomplish the goal of finding everything. The developers of the game are planning many future updates that will be free for players, making the game more replayable than other hidden object games out there.

A game with a similar art style and gameplay to Wind Peaks but came out a few months earlier is Hidden Through Time. As the title suggests, players have the ability to travel through different points in history and try to find objects that are hiding in crowded and colorful landscapes.

There are four eras with multiple stages. Players must find enough objects to advance to a new stage. You can also create your own map where various set pieces are available to use for custom landscapes. Other players can then go in and play the map you created. So how about the concept presented in the previous game, only this time with cats? A new game that has hit online shelves is Cats In Time, a game revolving around a scientist whose cats have gone missing thanks to them messing with his time machine.

It is up to you to explore detailed dioramas set in different times in history to find all the cats that may be missing. Some cats are easily spotted by just looking behind a door while others will need to be retrieved through small puzzles. Developer Artifex Mundi has already had two entries on this list, but many of their hidden object games are so popular that it just makes sense to include a third entry from them. Continuing with the developer's fantastical narratives, Grim Legends: The Forsaken Bride takes place in a magical world filled with secrets.

A village known as Ravenbrook is filled with superstitious individuals who are looking to keep the evil spirits at bay, but a stranger has arrived in town that could turn the town upside down. Players can solve the mystery through 24 mini-games and 14 hidden object scenes. A black-and-white hand-drawn hidden object game, Hidden Folks has received critical acclaim for being among the best games of The goal of the game is simple: find hidden individuals that are hidden in interactive landscapes.

The game will have you search for over different "folks" scattered around 32 different areas. Try to find them all! Got an eye for detail? Spot the difference in these famous paintings! In this treasure trove of hidden object games, keep your eyes peeled for clues, objects, and items needed to advance to the next level.

From detective mysteries to beautiful landscapes, scour scenes from around the world for objects hidden in plain sight or not. Sure, our collection of hidden object games is fun to play, but they are also great for supporting your memory and overall sharpness. In fact, numerous studies have shown that many casual games, including hidden object games, have powerful cognitive benefits that help with strategic thinking, memory and even quantitative skills.

Having fun while staying sharp? We consider that a win win! If you're looking for other fun ways to help support your memory, check out our collection of memory games , all of which are free and easy to play. High production value is far too rare a commodity in hidden object games these days, so when a title like Lost Lands: The Golden Curse drops onto the scene, it becomes easy to appreciate its premium standards of quality.

Fully rendered 3D cut-scenes, striking visual design, a fantastic soundtrack on top of stellar voice work… these are the hallmarks of greatness for hidden object games, and Lost Lands has it all.

What is it about hidden object games that warrant such strange and lengthy subtitles? The world is stunning, drenched in colour and character, with compelling puzzles to boot. Oh, and you get an adorable 2. This sleeper hit from HOG veterans Artifux Mundi drinks from the same well as The Witcher 3 in terms of creative inspiration, using Slavic folklore as the basis for an intriguing story of half-demons, kidnapped grandmas and potential world collapse.

An easy purchase for any hidden object game lover. Big Fish Studios is currently the, erm, big fish of the hidden object games market, but the majority of its titles can be discounted as nothing more than hastily thrown together pieces of shovelware. There are, however, a few exceptions to this rule - the Drawn series being one of them.

The second game in the trilogy, Dark Flight, is by far the best of the bunch, picking up right where the last title left off in its whimsical fable-like tale. The game fuses point-and-click adventure-style puzzles with classic hidden object gameplay to straddle a nice balance between challenge and user accessibility, all of which is presented in a suitably fairy tale-esque collection of backdrops and colours.

Fauna has always been a go-to barometer for developers to show off the technical horsepower or artistic breadth of their game, as any past E3 demo will prove.

The grass sways in the wind!



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